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Drawing with Chibi-Anhes - 1º edition
I little step by step tutorial, hope you find it useful or at least interesting. This was a practice because I will be doing the second stage of Nick's Initiation in this style. See you soon.
PS: Sorry if some explanations are not clear, I find difficult to express myself in a technical way by using the English language.
If you want to support my work, visit my patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/anhes
Thanks in advance.
PS: Sorry if some explanations are not clear, I find difficult to express myself in a technical way by using the English language.
If you want to support my work, visit my patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/anhes
Thanks in advance.
Category Flash / Tutorials
Species Tiger
Gender Male
Size 525 x 750px
File Size 4.27 MB
Nice that you go decently well through the start. A couple of steps are more specific for digital art but the first few work well for any medium including traditional like I do.
Very well done, would love to see one going more about sketching: gesture, anatomy, angles, poses, etc.
Very well done, would love to see one going more about sketching: gesture, anatomy, angles, poses, etc.
Hi, I just made a drawing based on the instructions you provided... it was super helpful!
http://imgur.com/a/KBn2o I forgot to screenshot the 2nd step after the "stick figure part"
The final result: http://www.furaffinity.net/full/21506480/
http://imgur.com/a/KBn2o I forgot to screenshot the 2nd step after the "stick figure part"
The final result: http://www.furaffinity.net/full/21506480/
Unfortunately fallen pecs are always present in video games as well. Whenever a shirtless muscular guy raises his arms, his pecs don't raise like they should. It's ridiculous. There are plenty of giggle physics on female breasts but game devs can't code a simple pec raising mechanic? It honestly can't be that hard to do and would allow for much more realistic movement.
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